[compost_tea] Re: Sell me your tea

From: dkemnitz2000 <dkemnitz2000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:34:50 -0000
--- I bought some soil biologicals in a gallon jug from Natur's Way
last week or so. Cost $55 per gallon with one pint recommended per
acre with molasses.  What does NOP require them to test on that
product?  I believe it's used on organic certified farms. I didn't
ask them but I will one of these days.  Course I may not get an
answer.  Can't hardly believe it would be E. coli free(or ND either
for that matter) Guess I could send an aseptic sample to the lab.
Looked like they might have blended it out in the barn.  I didn't
qualify that either. Guess I have just seen too much milk containing
coliforms and heard too much about coliform soup the chickens are
cooled in  at the slaughter facilities.   Maybe the TV coverage
cleaned up the poultry processors a bit. Testing sure doesn't in my
opinion. Dennis









In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Ted Peterson" <ted.peterson@t...>
wrote:
> Daniel:
>
> I live in San Luis Obispo.  I don't know of anyone selling tea that
is worthwhile up there.  Cutting Edge was selling in bottles and the
tea was not great to my estimation because it was bottled too long. 
I can fix you up with a brewer and a bunch of instructions and we can
work out a financial arrangement so you don't get whacked at one
time.  Basically you would have the brewer and pay a licensing fee
for the recipes that will be the same or less than you were paying
before. There is no need to buy bottled tea.  Freshly brewed tea is
superior in every way. 
>
> Check out my web site.  www.earth-wise.com
>
> Ted Peterson
> Earth-Wise/Spirit of the Earth
> (805) 534-9605
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Daniel Fury
>   To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:31 PM
>   Subject: [compost_tea] Sell me your tea
>
>
>   howdy fellow organuts.  Im not at the level where I
>   can brew my own tea currently, so I was wondering if
>   anyone knew of anyone selling compost tea in or around
>   the SF Bay Area.  Anywhere in norther california would
>   be ok. 
>
>   I met a man in Santa Cruz who was selling compst tea
>   to a gardening store.  He is based out of Santa Rosa
>   but I lost his phone number.  All i remember is his
>   company name was Cutting Edge Solutions, or something
>   like that.  I cant locate this guy anywhere and the
>   store I met him at is out of buisness.  I'd love to
>   get together with someone like this to supply me until
>   I can brew my own.
>
>
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